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Thousands protested nationwide, including in Maine, against Trump administration policies, demanding the defense of democracy and constitutional rights.
On October 18, 2025, thousands of Mainers joined a second nationwide "No Kings" protest against the Trump administration, with demonstrations in Portland, Bangor, Augusta, and other cities.
Organized by Indivisible and other groups, the rallies, held in over 2,500 locations across the U.S., focused on defending democratic norms, First Amendment rights, and constitutional protections amid concerns over executive overreach, immigration policies, press freedom, and government accountability.
Protesters cited fears of authoritarianism, a federal government shutdown, and threats to healthcare and elections, with many emphasizing nonviolent resistance and love for America.
Events featured signs, chants, speeches from public figures, and creative displays, drawing large crowds and widespread media coverage.
While some conservative leaders criticized the movement, organizers stressed it was a patriotic effort to uphold democracy.
Miles protestaron en todo el país, incluso en Maine, contra las políticas de la administración Trump, exigiendo la defensa de la democracia y los derechos constitucionales.